It doesn't show up - I already tried that. ssh is overkill for what I want. But that's not the point. rlogin is a standard part of Unix, and the people who are going to use the network expect to have access to it. This is from the messages file, added by inetd: May 1 07:33:51 krystal in.rlogind[4406]: error: cannot execute /usr/sbin/in.rlogind: No such file or directory Clearly inetd expects the daemon to be there! I've no idea why YAST didn't install it in the first place. Anyone got any other ideas? alan On 30 Apr 2002 at 9:29, AnonymousCoward wrote:
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. Whenever you need a program you should run Y2, then Search and include descriptions. You will find it there.
But why not use ssh instead, for security? - -- "Hello," he lied. -- Don Carpenter quoting a Hollywood agent
On Tuesday 30 April 2002 09:18, alan@ibgames.com wrote:
Can anyone tell me which SuSE 8.00 package the rlogin daemon is in? I can't seem to find it.
Thanks,
alan